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A Special Feature on Easy-to-Sing Anime Songs for Karaoke [100+ Songs]

In the J-pop scene, it’s become totally normal for popular singer-songwriters and rock bands to handle anime theme songs! It feels like “anisong” has really taken root as a music genre.

So, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re thinking, “I want to sing anisongs at karaoke!” But maybe you’re hesitating because “so many of them are hard…” With that in mind, this article will introduce anime songs that are easy to sing at karaoke! We’ve picked a wide range, from slower tracks with fewer pitch changes to songs you can power through on momentum alone—so you’re sure to find the perfect one for you!

Anime Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke [100+ Tracks] (111–120)

breakthroughSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Toppakō” MV (TV anime Haikyu!! TO THE TOP, 2nd cour opening theme)
breakthroughSUPER BEAVER

If you want to sing a cool rock tune, this is the one! It’s a track by the four-piece rock band SUPER BEAVER, released in 2020 as their 13th single.

It served as the second opening theme for the anime Haikyu!! TO THE TOP.

True to a sports anime theme song, it’s overwhelmingly fiery—perfect for cranking up the hype.

Despite being such an emotional song, it doesn’t feature many high-pitched phrases, so it should be easy to sing.

Kokoro KnockYuNi

Kokoro Knock, released by Vsinger YuNi in 2020, is featured as the ending theme of the anime Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! It sings of the feelings of love kept quietly in one’s heart—the faint emotions you want someone to hear someday, even though you can’t bring yourself to express them.

It’s a gentle ballad, so even those who struggle with fast-tempo songs can sing it comfortably.

If you’re carrying unspoken feelings in your heart, listen to them and sing with all your heart.

Spectrum of Passionikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari - Spectrum of Passion (Live)
Spectrum of Passionikimonogakari

It was selected as the opening theme for the anime The Seven Deadly Sins.

It’s a cool rock number, which feels rare for Ikimono-gakari! Many of their songs are quite challenging.

Some of you might think this one is too, but it actually has fewer words in the lyrics and a relatively low key, so you can sing it with confidence!

Venus and Jesusyakushimaru etsuko

[Arakawa UB] Venus and Jesus [Etsuko Yakushimaru]
Venus and Jesusyakushimaru etsuko

Etsuko Yakushimaru’s uniquely gentle, slightly husky voice and the somehow stylish lyrics make my heart flutter—it’s a song that tickles a maiden’s feelings.

If you sing it at karaoke, you might be able to show a slightly girly side…? The lovestruck-girl lyrics make my heart race.

Miracle♥Link Ring!Machico

Healin' Good Precure first ending theme song “Miracurutto Link Ring!” (textless version)
Miracle♥Link Ring!Machico

Miracle Link Ring!, which was used as the ending theme for Hugtto! Precure.

The singer is Machico, the voice actress who played Ayane Misaki in Kirakira☆Precure a la Mode.

The key is a little on the high side, but since it doesn’t require much dynamic variation, it’s arranged to be easy for small children to sing.

It might actually be tougher for adults than for kids (lol).

Since it’s a voice actress’s voice, the pitch inevitably ends up high.

forever we can make it!THYME

THYME’s rock number that was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “To LOVE-Ru -Trouble-”! Its exhilarating sense of speed makes you want to sing along the moment you hear it.

It may sound difficult, but as long as you lock into the rhythm, you can easily deliver a cool vocal performance! And not only that—you’ll get the crowd pumped up, too!

plazmaYonezu Kenshi

As the theme song for ‘Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-‘, it’s a track where the synthetic machine-like sounds really stand out! Kenshi Yonezu handled everything himself—lyrics, composition, arrangement, production, and even the artwork—making it one of his most dedicated works of 2025.

The vocal range is C3 to C5, which I think is a comfortable height for men to sing mainly in chest voice without strain.

There are falsetto parts here and there, but they’re used in those signature “this is the moment!” spots typical of Yonezu, so make sure to align precisely with the pitch bar.

For the fast sections, avoid mumbling and pronounce the vowels clearly.

Also be careful not to over-enunciate.

Approach it like a tongue twister: articulate the initial consonants cleanly and focus on locking in with the rhythm.